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he produced and collaborated with artists such as frank zappa, miles davis, jill scott and michael jackson. >>> apple is offering a discount on a commonly used accessory. we'll tell you why and how much it will cost you. ?.=(=pcpcpcpcpcpcpcpcpc2h >>> economic news has been upbeat. warnings of weaker profits have pulled down the market today. a growing list of companies including ebay and marriott have told analysts to lower their expectations for the coming qrts. >>> take a look at who rang the opening bell. there you see him, ashton kutcher is promoting his latest movie "jobs." in which he plays the role of steve jobs. meanwhile, apple is offering a discount on its chargers for the next two months. the effort is to replace third- party charges after a chinese woman allegedly electrocuted herself while using one last month. the chargers cost $10. customers must bring in their apple device along with their third party charger which will be thrown off. the offer starts next friday and runs until october 18th. >>> the san francisco spca a expanding the hours to serve the public seven days a w
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and a "today" exclusive, michael jackson's doctor, conrad murray, speaks out live from jail. >> now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports and more. thanks for watching "early today." just your first stop of the day on your nbc station. you have a great weekend ahead. >>> breaking news out of oakland, a device that looks like is found on the street. >>> more than 100 years of history burned to the ground. crews still on the scene of a devastating fire in san jose. >> the petaluma little leaguers back in the headline. but this time, the news is not that great, what some of the players are accused of. >>> a live look outside on this feel-good friday. a bay bridge look. that is san francisco on this friday, april 26th. this is "today in the bay."
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brown in my camp ahead of the fight where he's a guy of the same size just a bit more powerful quick jackson also helped me as a coach actually i trained with a lot of u.f.c. fighters that and learned a lot from them when you alexander would be focusing on his takedown defense given my solid wrestling background so we needed to figure out a few different game plan to surprise him how weight around one nickel had already done much more he stand a chance then with a vicious operate guard and seconds later it was officially over though some pundits and fans claim if i was stuck too early. they say it was a bad stoppage i think it was a late stoppage the thing is when he fell down and i hit him once again he was nearly out i could see it on my next punch actually woke him up with the head of the flight twenty five year old bloke up there that it was said the winner should be called russian enemy louie and his new door jambs then that golf is just three years older than his opponent the two will probably meet again from birth through it to the u.s. see the ultimate dream there for proving once fi
brown in my camp ahead of the fight where he's a guy of the same size just a bit more powerful quick jackson also helped me as a coach actually i trained with a lot of u.f.c. fighters that and learned a lot from them when you alexander would be focusing on his takedown defense given my solid wrestling background so we needed to figure out a few different game plan to surprise him how weight around one nickel had already done much more he stand a chance then with a vicious operate guard and...
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>> you might be thinking of david jackson's piece in u.s.a. today, what if this was bush's drone policy? and the ren dig in guantanamo and all the things that happened in the bush administration where main stream were fired up and now they have been quiet. you leave it to folks like jon stewart to say, the obama people said that we would be fully transparent the bush administration. >> not at all. it is shocking to me if this had been george bush 43 or 41 as the liberal press would have had it front page of the newspapers. they would have been hitting at him all the time. i'm shocked they haven't gone after him. >> jon: the numbers tell the story. there was so much angst about water boarding and horrors. three people were waterboarded? >> now, we have killed more american citizens with drones than were waterboarded at least as far as we know. we have killed four american citizens with drones. look at the overall number of attacks. there have been 400 of these drone attacks, most of them under the obama administration with absolutely no transpa
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>> samuel jackson could walk right in who is also in oldboy. >> jon: is there a rule he has to be in everything? >> i think he has been in almost every spike lee movie. >> jon: is that true? >> he has been 234 a lot of spike's movies. >> jon: how much basketball talk goods on behind the set. >> and games planned when the knicks were visiting. >> jon: did any of the knicks visit the set as well and sit on his sideline and yet (bleep) to him? >> no. >> jon: they don't? >> no, my favorite thing about watching a knicks game is watching the back of spike. >> jon: he goes crazy. >> he coaches. he's a director. i'm an athlete. i grew up playing volleyball. i appreciate the directness of his directing. there's nothing. he doesn't try to dance around the issue. he's a coach. he just tells you what he needs. i love that way. >> jon: is it bruising ever? do you find yourself feeling -- can it be hurtful or is it something you need? >> i think it's something i like as an actor. my buddy sean dirken who directed marcy mark doctoring he would say i don't believe it. we do would did it again. >> i'
>> samuel jackson could walk right in who is also in oldboy. >> jon: is there a rule he has to be in everything? >> i think he has been in almost every spike lee movie. >> jon: is that true? >> he has been 234 a lot of spike's movies. >> jon: how much basketball talk goods on behind the set. >> and games planned when the knicks were visiting. >> jon: did any of the knicks visit the set as well and sit on his sideline and yet (bleep) to him?...
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jackson. the testimony contains many common elements indeed their topics frequently discussed in this room, especially importance of promoting s.t.e.m. education in maine gaming americas leadership position in the global economy. what i'm talking with constituents and industry leaders about the topic in my district in oregon, especially the role creativity and integration play in driving our economy forward. many express the education integrating arts and design in stem fields, innovative companies across my district across companies like nike and tech giants like intel rely on employees at the mine for science and eye for design. we discussed how science education can yield the innovative workforce that many of you identify is essential. beyond the benefit for the industry but in art and design can help keep students engaged and he talked about trying students in and i want to tell you i visited an elementary school in my district that took s.t.e.m. and added arts and design. biscuits are eng
jackson. the testimony contains many common elements indeed their topics frequently discussed in this room, especially importance of promoting s.t.e.m. education in maine gaming americas leadership position in the global economy. what i'm talking with constituents and industry leaders about the topic in my district in oregon, especially the role creativity and integration play in driving our economy forward. many express the education integrating arts and design in stem fields, innovative...
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murray was sentenced for manslaughter in 2011 for jackson's death. the family is arguing that concert promoter aeg should be held financially responsible for the pop star's death. the company denies any wrongdoing. >>> virginia governor bob mcdonnell is defending his dealings with the ceo of a richmond area business this morning. the fbi launches an investigation. johnny williams is the head of star scientific which makes dietary supplement. he contributed thousands to the mcdonnell campaign. and the governor acknowledges that williams also paid $15,000 to cater his daughter's wedding. mcdonnell told wtop radio he did not give williams any special treatment and under virginia law he did not feel he had to disclose the wedding gift to his daughter. >> gift to the office holders are required to be disclosed. but no office holder right now is required to disclose gifts to a spouse, to children in the house, to adult children. >> governor mcdonnell says that he does believe virginia's campaign finance laws should be tightened. >> d.c. council is consider
murray was sentenced for manslaughter in 2011 for jackson's death. the family is arguing that concert promoter aeg should be held financially responsible for the pop star's death. the company denies any wrongdoing. >>> virginia governor bob mcdonnell is defending his dealings with the ceo of a richmond area business this morning. the fbi launches an investigation. johnny williams is the head of star scientific which makes dietary supplement. he contributed thousands to the mcdonnell...
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jackson resigned from the congress back in november. we'll be right back. >>> i'm making crabby snacks and >>> i'm making crabby snacks and homemades. >> come on, dad, be nice. she is making crabby snacks and homemades. come on, dad! >> what are you so up about? >> you're very happy. >> no, you're so up, up, up, up. >> isn't that a good thing? >> no. you're up, up, up. >> up. i don't know what that is. are you taking the proper dosage of your medication? >> am i taking the right dose? of course i am. >> okay. are you taking a little too many or something? >> no. if i was taking that, i would be on the floor, dad. >> unbelievable movie. welcome back to "hardball." i just love rooting for the underdog that was a clip from the sleeper hit movie of the year, my favorite, "silver linings playbook." it could win big at the academy awards with eight nominations including best picture and best director, and everybody in the movie is up for best actor. anyway, it's unbelievable. it's the first movie we're all for. the director, david russell. >>
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. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. >> john: welcome back. now, you don't want to miss this. president obama as you know hopes to clean up the environment with his new energy plan but some americans couldn't wait for the feds to act. and why should they? a new documentary called "bidder 70" shows one man who took matters into his own hands. he took a land auction that was open for drilling. >> he said are you here to be a bidder? [ . >> environmentalist through an controversial oil and gas lease option into turmoil today. >> he said he's willing to go to jail and it's possible that that's where he'll wind up. >> i think it's fair to say that you're unrepent tonight? >> yes. >> now tim christopher served 21 months in prison for standing up up. rejoined us as "bidder 70th continues to roll out across america. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> john: it's a pleasure having you. five years ago the bush administration auction
. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. >> john: welcome back. now, you don't want to miss this. president obama as you know hopes to clean up the environment with his new energy plan but some americans couldn't wait for the feds to act. and why should they? a new documentary called "bidder 70" shows one man who took matters into his own hands. he took a land auction that was...
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and going forward and wanted the ability to understand the vice president was in jackson and he called me and said he was a little short on breath. and this device at a breathtaking capability. but the ability that was sent customizable to talk to the device and interrogate the device wirelessly and it just seemed in the threat environment of the last decade that that might not be smart. i didn't know if it was possible to hack into the device to enough's cause to ask the company who didn't plant the device asked the company to disable that feature and got approval from the fda to do that. and then about a year ago on sunday night, mrs. cheney e-mails me and says did you see homeland tonight? the hacked into the vice president just defibrillator and killed him. [laughter] i didn't get any royalty on that episode. but it highlights the unusual environment that this patient lived in a lot of the folks really the dozens of people provide care to the vice president have to react to. he wasn't just a complicated patient, he was a complicated patient working in the most complicated environme
and going forward and wanted the ability to understand the vice president was in jackson and he called me and said he was a little short on breath. and this device at a breathtaking capability. but the ability that was sent customizable to talk to the device and interrogate the device wirelessly and it just seemed in the threat environment of the last decade that that might not be smart. i didn't know if it was possible to hack into the device to enough's cause to ask the company who didn't...
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me next. >>> let's bring in lisa jackson, formerly of the epa. who should being regulating these plants? epa or the department of homeland security? should we have a stake in that battle? >> first, let me express sympathy to the 14 families mourning dead today and the over 200 folks who have been injured. to answer your question, it absolutely matters. first off, on the whole, this is about the role of government, something we've spent now years hearing conservatives, republicans in the house saying we need to get rid of the epa because it's stymying and the role of government is to step in when things like this happen and the role of the epa is to monitor the toxic abuse. i started my career 22 years ago working on cleaning up toxic clean up as a chemical engineer. there's expertise there that isn't being used for people of the country. >> that's what is so surprising about the aftermath of west, texas, when i heard about how much the department of homeland security is supposed to be looking after this. there's not an institutional memory inside
me next. >>> let's bring in lisa jackson, formerly of the epa. who should being regulating these plants? epa or the department of homeland security? should we have a stake in that battle? >> first, let me express sympathy to the 14 families mourning dead today and the over 200 folks who have been injured. to answer your question, it absolutely matters. first off, on the whole, this is about the role of government, something we've spent now years hearing conservatives, republicans...
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henry jackson and others on a bipartisan bill and water's edge, america's presence and engagement around the world. two superpowers, the umbrella that was held over the world stifled the regional and local factions and tensions that erupted after the end of the cold war. that all had a significant impact on the american people and commitment and support for the u.s. to be at bobo -- be globally engaged. it is the possibility of a five alarm fire and everybody's been to try to keep them from getting out of control. with the fall of the wall in the aftermath, there was the defining event and that was iraq's incursion into kuwait. we saw the global presidents put together by jim baker and george h.w. bush nsx 70 hageman of the world's nations. this subset can do that, we have seen a completely different scene and that is what i would describe as the 20 armors and three libraries and they've got about a dozen fires popping up here in different parts of the world. and oliver sudden, you have people who don't have -- a lot of people in congress who don't have the previous reference has basical
henry jackson and others on a bipartisan bill and water's edge, america's presence and engagement around the world. two superpowers, the umbrella that was held over the world stifled the regional and local factions and tensions that erupted after the end of the cold war. that all had a significant impact on the american people and commitment and support for the u.s. to be at bobo -- be globally engaged. it is the possibility of a five alarm fire and everybody's been to try to keep them from...
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joining us now is the reverend jesse jackson. he is in birmingham england tonight, and we appreciate you taking the time to talk to us. good to see you, thank you very much. >> yes, sir. >> we have been talking about the parallel lines and apart tide in south africa. what did nelson mandela mean in the civil rights and around the world. between u.s. civil rights struggle and the south african struggle. act the work, he was jailed and stabbed, and killed at 39. mr. mandela struggling he was jailed for 27 years. and choosing reconciliation over retribution. so they both have that moral character about them. mr. obama, on the other hand, he was a benefactor. so he come as generation behind, but dr. kick, and mr. mandela, and and drink king were also trance forty figures. >> we just saw a picture of you, with one of my colleague morgan ratford who got the chance to meet nelson mandela for the first time. tell me about the man you knew? >> your know, i must say when i was in cape town south africa, my son and i met him at the door, an
joining us now is the reverend jesse jackson. he is in birmingham england tonight, and we appreciate you taking the time to talk to us. good to see you, thank you very much. >> yes, sir. >> we have been talking about the parallel lines and apart tide in south africa. what did nelson mandela mean in the civil rights and around the world. between u.s. civil rights struggle and the south african struggle. act the work, he was jailed and stabbed, and killed at 39. mr. mandela struggling...
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. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. >> what a way to start the day. (vo) followed by "talking liberally with stephanie miller" >> this is big for me. only on current tv. >> john: today's thing of the day is the anniversary of the day. ten years ago today president george w. bush declared mission accomplish in iraq. he made the declaration about eight years too early but the mainstream media swooned over the sight of the president in his flight suit so much the bush media relationship was used as an template for all thee harmony ads we see to this day. may first is workers day. showing solidarity with organized labor and thousand to take to the streets and rally against austerity and the post poignant rally in bangladesh after a factory burned to ground. enough is enough. a garment industry that has been plagued by catastrophe from the very beginning and the desire for cheap clothing has always trumped the safety of cheap labor prompts pope franc
. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. >> what a way to start the day. (vo) followed by "talking liberally with stephanie miller" >> this is big for me. only on current tv. >> john: today's thing of the day is the anniversary of the day. ten years ago today president george w. bush declared mission accomplish in iraq. he made the declaration about eight years too...
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jackson resigned from the congress back in november. we'll be right back. ♪ if it wasn't for you ♪ don't know what i'd do ♪ i'd have nothing to prove [ male announcer ] zales is the diamond store. save 30 percent off an amazing selection storewide, now through sunday. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. let's say you pay your guy around 2% to manage your money. that's not much you think. except it's 2% every year. does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch. over time it really adds up. then go to e-trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert: it's low. really? yes, really. e-trade offers investment advice and guidance from dedicated, professional financial consultants. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. that's how
jackson resigned from the congress back in november. we'll be right back. ♪ if it wasn't for you ♪ don't know what i'd do ♪ i'd have nothing to prove [ male announcer ] zales is the diamond store. save 30 percent off an amazing selection storewide, now through sunday. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ]...
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. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. very, very excited about that and very proud of that. >>beltway politics from inside the loop. >>we tackle the big issues here in our nation's capital, around the country and around the globe. >>dc columnist and four time emmy winner bill press opens current's morning news block. >>we'll do our best to carry the flag from 6 to 9 every morning. >> john: welcome back. so the few weeks ago we had our next guest on this program. he's a truly courageous and inspiring figure. gary meyer. he is a catholic preys who acknowledged his gay orientation orientation. at first he published his work anonymously. then he republicked it using his own name outing himself to the world. here to discuss his journal and the reaction to the supreme court decisions we're welcome to welcome back father gary meyer. >> thank you. >> john: the last time we talked to you the supreme court pretty much threw out doma and prop 8. >> yes, pret
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then the audience applauded at every mention of general jackson. john quincy adams was so upset he curtailed his theater going after that. the founders' vision came up against the rockets and gaudy and allowed theatrical venues it was more open ended and a man like andrew jackson who would win the 1828 election had reno this? i tell a story about andrew jackson going to harvard to get the honor reid degree this made adams apoplectic fit this unlettered burberry was getting a degree but nevertheless he gets the degree and is expected to speak back in latin which was the vernacular at harvard at the time it jackson says the only thing i know is the purpose and some that he has a common touch but a man of the people you might be educated in a certain way but you need some general jackson to get elected and the person who had the best understanding of countervailing pensions was abraham lincoln and he read a great deal to the disgust of his father tried to discourage him. but lincoln read but to borrow a book from a farmer but he did not have the same
then the audience applauded at every mention of general jackson. john quincy adams was so upset he curtailed his theater going after that. the founders' vision came up against the rockets and gaudy and allowed theatrical venues it was more open ended and a man like andrew jackson who would win the 1828 election had reno this? i tell a story about andrew jackson going to harvard to get the honor reid degree this made adams apoplectic fit this unlettered burberry was getting a degree but...
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. >>> michael jackson opposite doctor gearing up for a legal battle. murray says the jury found him guilty of involuntary manslaughter. but they should have been sequestered. he claims the judge kept jurors from hearing key evidence. he was released from jail after serving nearly two years. >>> we expect to hear nor about the fatal asiana crash in san francisco a few months ago. we learned pilot error is probably likely for the crash. pilots were too reliant on automation and computers. >>> the senate had voted to extend a ban on plastic guns for another ten years. the fire arms prohibited since 1988 can slip by airport security, metal deterkts and other attempts to find it. >>> the elderly american war vet held by north korea for a month is speaking out. he says he was threatened with a length think prison sentence if he did not apologize for killing north koreans during the war. he tried to indicate he was under duress by using awkward phrasing. he didn't understand that for north kree yarks the korean war is still not over. >>> overpaid. a new list
. >>> michael jackson opposite doctor gearing up for a legal battle. murray says the jury found him guilty of involuntary manslaughter. but they should have been sequestered. he claims the judge kept jurors from hearing key evidence. he was released from jail after serving nearly two years. >>> we expect to hear nor about the fatal asiana crash in san francisco a few months ago. we learned pilot error is probably likely for the crash. pilots were too reliant on automation and...
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next up, i'll talk with texas congressman sheila jackson lee and her thoughts on the immigration plan and what could possibly pass in the house. especially when we're talking about some of the conservatives in her caucus. today first the money minute. [ man ] i've been out there most of my life. you name it...i've hooked it. but there's one... one that's always eluded me. thought i had it in the blizzard of '93. ha! never even came close. sometimes, i actually think it's mocking me. [ engine revs ] what?! quattro!!!!! ♪ i have to know the weather patterns. i upgraded to the new sprint direct connect. so i can get three times the coverage. [ manager 2 ] it's like working in a giant sandbox. with all these huge toys. and with the fastest push-to-talk... i can keep track of them all. [ male announcer ] upgrade to the new "done" with access to the fastest push-to-talk and three times the coverage. now when you buy one kyocera duraxt rugged phone for $69.99, you'll get four free. other offers available. visit a sprint store, or call 855-878-4biz. >>> developing now, president obama about
next up, i'll talk with texas congressman sheila jackson lee and her thoughts on the immigration plan and what could possibly pass in the house. especially when we're talking about some of the conservatives in her caucus. today first the money minute. [ man ] i've been out there most of my life. you name it...i've hooked it. but there's one... one that's always eluded me. thought i had it in the blizzard of '93. ha! never even came close. sometimes, i actually think it's mocking me. [ engine...
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put in the icd, the defibrillator and eight years later as i'm packing my jeep out of the grudge in jackson wyoming and 79. >> you had already left the white house, a private citizen. >> a private citizen and the secret service was still with me. i went into sudden cardiac arrest and just blacked out ming came back. i had a vague not on my head. the jeep was on a rock at the end of the driveway. john's foresight in having me do that saved my life. 16 seconds from the time my heart went into defib until i was back and the device measured the situation, executed the preprogrammed shock to my heart and i was back in 16 seconds but that was one of the most crucial decisions that saved my life. and a very important one. >> you talked about 2009 and even beginning in 2007.or reiner you were noticing a decline in the vice president's health or his status i guess. you said now we were beginning to see a not-so-subtle decline in his cardiovascular status. it was becoming abundantly clear that dick cheney had been congestive heart failure. we observing what steps did you take? e. the vice president w
put in the icd, the defibrillator and eight years later as i'm packing my jeep out of the grudge in jackson wyoming and 79. >> you had already left the white house, a private citizen. >> a private citizen and the secret service was still with me. i went into sudden cardiac arrest and just blacked out ming came back. i had a vague not on my head. the jeep was on a rock at the end of the driveway. john's foresight in having me do that saved my life. 16 seconds from the time my heart...
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senator jackson claims to be for the people. but he's the first one to give it to the people without providing vaseline. >> that's the governor of maine. the governor of maine is trying to block from covering state government by issuing a blanket indefinite no comment on all matters including even the most basic stuff like public documents. something i have never seen before. thank you for being with us tonight. >> thank you. glad to be here. >> when his office said they would no longer talk to the press herald, did they explain why? did they make a more explicit complaint? >> no, we heard it from other people. they didn't tell us. and the reason was they claim bias. and this isn't about bias. this is about them being really uncomfortable with us doing investigative journalism that showed how these powerful forces affect the lives of rel citizens. >> have they raised complaints about your reporting in this investigative series? are there things you want you to correct? >> no. in fact, this thing had 15,000 words over three days.
senator jackson claims to be for the people. but he's the first one to give it to the people without providing vaseline. >> that's the governor of maine. the governor of maine is trying to block from covering state government by issuing a blanket indefinite no comment on all matters including even the most basic stuff like public documents. something i have never seen before. thank you for being with us tonight. >> thank you. glad to be here. >> when his office said they would...
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for heart failure, and going forward i wanted the ability to understand -- the vice president was in jackson and called me and said he was a little short of breath, i wanted to determine if it was heart failure or a cold. this device that hat breathtaking capability, but also came with the ability, which wasn't customizable, to basically talk to the device, interrogate the device wirelessly. and it just seemed in the threat environment of the last decade, that might not be smart. i didn't know if it was possible to hack into the device, but the fact that the device had wireless capability gave me enough pause to ask the company -- my colleague, cindy tracy, asked the company to disable the feature and we got approval from the fda to do that. a year ago, on a sudden night, mrs. cheney e-mails me and said, my god, did you see homeland tonight? they just hacked into the vice president's defibrillator and killed him. so, i didn't get any royalty on that. but i should have. >> for those -- it highlights the unusual environment that this patient lived in, and a lot of the folks who provide -- real
for heart failure, and going forward i wanted the ability to understand -- the vice president was in jackson and called me and said he was a little short of breath, i wanted to determine if it was heart failure or a cold. this device that hat breathtaking capability, but also came with the ability, which wasn't customizable, to basically talk to the device, interrogate the device wirelessly. and it just seemed in the threat environment of the last decade, that might not be smart. i didn't know...
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jackson said. all of this work today by the young people crosses all the traditional discipline it's really these unusual or used to be unusual combinations of scientific and technological input will give us the real surprise innovations. thank you. >> thank you, doctor. the the ranking member recognized for her questions. >> thank you very much. let me express my appreciate for the witness. my question is pretty basic. i was around doing the rising storm when the midst of the storm and i'm not sure how much change we have made throw we tried. but the most recent research that i have read about students getting in to college and then changing from the standpoint interest concerns me greatly. it concerns me because the students who seem to lead those fields more frequently are the women and minority. the growing population. what storm do we need to get gathering here? to see if we can change the course of this. because i really sin your going to feel this is the future. i db competitiveness. anybody
jackson said. all of this work today by the young people crosses all the traditional discipline it's really these unusual or used to be unusual combinations of scientific and technological input will give us the real surprise innovations. thank you. >> thank you, doctor. the the ranking member recognized for her questions. >> thank you very much. let me express my appreciate for the witness. my question is pretty basic. i was around doing the rising storm when the midst of the storm...
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andrew jackson was censured by the congress controlled by democratic party. he never forgave. franklin roosevelt had a constant battle for southern democrats in congress who opposed his new deal legislation and he suffered his greatest political defeat as a democratic controlled congress refused to support his plan to pass the supreme court. eisenhower, a republican font legislation drafted by a fellow republican of ohio who sought to take away presidential power. what this paper is all about, however is what we might expect for four years of his second term for barack obama. were he reelected, obama in all probability would face a daunting challenge of working with republican majorities in house and possibly the senate. what lessons might obama learn from history where he reelected? confronted with a congress dominated by republicans, further complicating the challenge is the apparent disappearance in the spirit of compromise, which has actually been a mainstay of legislation through the nations history with one very momentous exception. members of congress and the south woul
andrew jackson was censured by the congress controlled by democratic party. he never forgave. franklin roosevelt had a constant battle for southern democrats in congress who opposed his new deal legislation and he suffered his greatest political defeat as a democratic controlled congress refused to support his plan to pass the supreme court. eisenhower, a republican font legislation drafted by a fellow republican of ohio who sought to take away presidential power. what this paper is all about,...
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she always has good stuff, but sheila jackson lee, talking about this conservative, get it? we are attacking women because we hate women. our assault on women, sheila jackson lee said, quote, i think the next act by conservatives will be dragging women out of patient rooms into the streets and screaming over their body as they get dragged out of getting access to women's health care. seriously. okay, seriously? that's what we are going to do? it's unbelievable. there is no fact, nothing to back up such a profoundly misleading statement that only is put out to incite hatred and mistrust to read and mistrust of our intentions, our goodness so that when any issue comes up in congress or in the public discourse, the statements like this and statements the president has said, our administration has said will malae objections from conservatives on any issue particularly on issues relating to anything related to women, which of course for the left by the way runs the gamut between a and b, abortion and birth control. that's all we need to care about according to them. but it absolu
she always has good stuff, but sheila jackson lee, talking about this conservative, get it? we are attacking women because we hate women. our assault on women, sheila jackson lee said, quote, i think the next act by conservatives will be dragging women out of patient rooms into the streets and screaming over their body as they get dragged out of getting access to women's health care. seriously. okay, seriously? that's what we are going to do? it's unbelievable. there is no fact, nothing to back...
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let's just take jesse jackson. his mother was a teenager who was impregnated by the man who lived next door, and jesse jackson was raised in south carolina, and he was taunted by kids saying jesse ain't got no daddy. so it seems to we he ought to be talking about the importance of having a father in the house. farrakhan, farrakhan's mother was estranged from her father. she had a boyfriend. went back with the father, got pregnant, didn't want the boyfriend to know, so she tried to abort louis farrakhan three times with a coat hanger. and in the case of sharpton, sharpton lived a middle class life until his father abandoned the family, and then down to the ghetto. they talk about racism, racism as opposed to the centrality of fathers even though in their own lives the lack of their dads, in my opinion, had a very profound impact of how they view the world. one of the reasons they're so angry, perhaps, is because they didn't b have a father in the house, and instead of talking about importance of fathers and policies
let's just take jesse jackson. his mother was a teenager who was impregnated by the man who lived next door, and jesse jackson was raised in south carolina, and he was taunted by kids saying jesse ain't got no daddy. so it seems to we he ought to be talking about the importance of having a father in the house. farrakhan, farrakhan's mother was estranged from her father. she had a boyfriend. went back with the father, got pregnant, didn't want the boyfriend to know, so she tried to abort louis...
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and washington and deal with those lawmakers the magnitsky act was inserted into the repeal of the jackson vatican amendment and in that context do you think this was a raso phobia among congress just in a general sense that that had to have the magnitsky list tied with the jackson vatican moment or do you think there is maybe a more nuanced approach to this and that each of those things has to be seen sort of in its own context. i don't think there's any nuance here at all i think that the magnitsky act and moscow's reaction which was predictable are evidence that we are are there already in a new cold war or on the verge of. the act by congress was of course provoked by russophobia forces in the united states congress of the self is not russia for we it's just uninformed it knows almost nothing about russia most members of congress have no understanding of their national affairs or national security and when loftiest repression i'm on the majority members of congress and this was a bipartisan act the so called liberal democrats progressive people supporting the magnitsky act as much as d
and washington and deal with those lawmakers the magnitsky act was inserted into the repeal of the jackson vatican amendment and in that context do you think this was a raso phobia among congress just in a general sense that that had to have the magnitsky list tied with the jackson vatican moment or do you think there is maybe a more nuanced approach to this and that each of those things has to be seen sort of in its own context. i don't think there's any nuance here at all i think that the...
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on saturday night, martin o'malley headlined the jefferson jackson dinner in manchester new hampshire. it is an annual fundraiser thrown by the state and the credit party and included remarks by maggie hassan and senator jeanne shaheen. this is 1.5 hours. >> thank you. thank you all very much. >> thank you for that great introduction. thank you. it is so wonderful to look at and see such a great crowd of and enthusiastic and noisy democrats. thank you to ray and to all of the team in new hampshire for together in putting this dinner tonight. it is no surprise that was such a great team to lead successful election day. 2014 is coming up. it is really important to a lot of us. i want to take a moment of personal privilege tonight. i want to introduce my husband is here with me. i also want to introduce the newest select did official official in the shaheen family, stephanie, who is a newly- elected counselor from portsmouth. she is here with her husband, craig. it is great to have you here with me tonight. it is really wonderful to have my old friend martin o'malley here today and all o
on saturday night, martin o'malley headlined the jefferson jackson dinner in manchester new hampshire. it is an annual fundraiser thrown by the state and the credit party and included remarks by maggie hassan and senator jeanne shaheen. this is 1.5 hours. >> thank you. thank you all very much. >> thank you for that great introduction. thank you. it is so wonderful to look at and see such a great crowd of and enthusiastic and noisy democrats. thank you to ray and to all of the team...
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it does as natalee jackson said, comes down to two key things. one is was george zimmerman following trayvon martin against the instructions of authorities? we know from the tape he was told not to do that and did he start the confrontation, the altercation with trayvon martin or not? if both those things are true and i'll verify it to be true as this trial continues, very hard to see how he can successfully argue self-defense. >> yes, but here is the problem, okay, you've got two people there at the moment of confrontation only one survives to tell the story. so george zimmerman is around, and he can tell his version. what the prosecution had, the closest they had to trayvon martin in that courtroom was rachel jeantel today. so her credibility, her story, her account of what she heard is so important for the prosecution, and they have the burden, piers. they have to prove it beyond a reasonable doubt, and to rely on her is going to be difficult, but we'll see what the six women of seminole county thought of this young woman on the stand. >> all
it does as natalee jackson said, comes down to two key things. one is was george zimmerman following trayvon martin against the instructions of authorities? we know from the tape he was told not to do that and did he start the confrontation, the altercation with trayvon martin or not? if both those things are true and i'll verify it to be true as this trial continues, very hard to see how he can successfully argue self-defense. >> yes, but here is the problem, okay, you've got two people...
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the telephone reverend jackson said senator, i forgive you bless us pray. i am sitting in a room for jesse jackson and i am thinking i have to right this. thank you very much. >> how are you? good to see you. a reliable source. >> is so long ago it is hard to tell you how old we are. >> you are right. to call the conference? day remember greenfield? dell long ago that was? speeto. >> are you still there? >> 30 or 85 lawyers. of it is temporary with a crisis manager i am so honored you may go through. >> i did. someone who looks for a good-looking blonde. >> can you find caroline? >> find something. absolutely. let me grab one of these. there we are. and okay. i navy's new for technology this is c-span. this is my wife caroline the famous elisa cummings. the good-looking one in the middle. >> not find anybody in israel. >> and it shot up a lot of numbers. >> guest: to the three of us? >> how long? since we were very young but i was just fortunate enough to get to know him. >> iran for congress many years ago so when he ran i knocked on doors and i heard from
the telephone reverend jackson said senator, i forgive you bless us pray. i am sitting in a room for jesse jackson and i am thinking i have to right this. thank you very much. >> how are you? good to see you. a reliable source. >> is so long ago it is hard to tell you how old we are. >> you are right. to call the conference? day remember greenfield? dell long ago that was? speeto. >> are you still there? >> 30 or 85 lawyers. of it is temporary with a crisis manager...
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. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. >> occupy! >> we will have class warfare. (vo) true stories, current perspective. documentaries. on current tv. alright, in 15 minutes we're going to do the young turks. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they know that i'm not bs'ing them with some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the democrats are wrong, they know that i'm going to be the first one to call them out. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. >> if you believe in state's rights but still support the drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >
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. >> there i am with reverend jessie jackson and nelson mandela. he is take the photo so the reverend can put his wife on the phone to give a quick hello. the morning i met former president nelson mandela, he spoke in his incredible person and said, "morgan, are you here to visit me this morning?" and was reading four newspapers, one in afrikaans, one in english, one and zulu, and his mind was so sharp. he was brilliant, vibe rant, cheeky and charismatic and all the things you would expect from a man who changed the world. >> when you meet him for the first time he was a statue esque regal manned but he was so gentle, fine, funny. >> he was godfather to your child. >> what happened when helena was born he called and said, "i have named your child kasade because it means the one who took a long time to come", because when she sees me now she'll see an old man and start crying. >> he will be remembered as one of the people that made the world a better place. he did not like people to fuss over him, did not like the idea that people would want to say
. >> there i am with reverend jessie jackson and nelson mandela. he is take the photo so the reverend can put his wife on the phone to give a quick hello. the morning i met former president nelson mandela, he spoke in his incredible person and said, "morgan, are you here to visit me this morning?" and was reading four newspapers, one in afrikaans, one in english, one and zulu, and his mind was so sharp. he was brilliant, vibe rant, cheeky and charismatic and all the things you...
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jackson race was pretty clearly going to be a blowout. the ken cuccinelli/terry mcauliffe governors race looked like it was going to be a blowout. it ended up being closer than the polls indicated, but still, it wasn't really all that close. the attorney general's race, though, between mark obenshain, and republican mark herring, that polled close from the beginning. it has never been anything other than too close to call since the polls closed last week. by the day after election day, there were only about 200 votes between them. by the day after that, there were something like 700 votes between them. by this morning, the number of votes between them was down to 17. 17 votes? over the hours today, the margin between the two candidates flipped sides and crept up to 117 votes, out of more than 2.2 million cast. it is this close in virginia. here's the thing, though. here's the problem. fairfax county. virginia has 95 counties. fairfax county up there in the top right, fairfax county by population is by far the most ginormous county in the
jackson race was pretty clearly going to be a blowout. the ken cuccinelli/terry mcauliffe governors race looked like it was going to be a blowout. it ended up being closer than the polls indicated, but still, it wasn't really all that close. the attorney general's race, though, between mark obenshain, and republican mark herring, that polled close from the beginning. it has never been anything other than too close to call since the polls closed last week. by the day after election day, there...
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moore says that jackson has a strong case if they can prove the doctor was pressured by aig to get jackson to show up. they do recover billions of dollars. >>> cnn lerndz that caroline kennedy is being vetted to be the united states next ambassador to japan. kennedy you may recall was a key supporter of president obama's during the election. now this is a bipartisan thing, this kind of crony ambassadorship thing. former george w. bush chief of staff andrew card noted on this program that since the 1960s, about a third of diplomatic positions tend to go it political backers, not to career diplomats who have the experience. so a lot of people say this is ridiculous and it's bad. but card argue that's some nations prefer having someone in the ambassadorship who can get the president on the phone. well, outrage, ire, gaffe, war on easter. i think we overuse the word war in our culture. these are the words being used to describe the anger some feel after google chose to commemorate cesar chavez with a famous doodle instead of easter. i'm sorry we have to burst your bubble if you're among the ou
moore says that jackson has a strong case if they can prove the doctor was pressured by aig to get jackson to show up. they do recover billions of dollars. >>> cnn lerndz that caroline kennedy is being vetted to be the united states next ambassador to japan. kennedy you may recall was a key supporter of president obama's during the election. now this is a bipartisan thing, this kind of crony ambassadorship thing. former george w. bush chief of staff andrew card noted on this program...
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three students, kevin jackson, alec jackson and caleb robinson, the folks that i talked about and keep in mind, they are in t hird, fourth grade, and they have this idea for cool heads so that victor does not get overheated when he is on the field. think about that, if you are inventing stuff in the third- grade, what are you going to do when you get to college? we just had the university of alabama national championship football team here last week and i know they are interested in this idea because it gets really hot down in alabama. a lot of the students are working on the next-generation of medical research. so, listen to this story -- when pancreatic cancer took the close familys friend, it inspired him to look for new ways to look for protections. he requested research space, asking 200 times, being turned down 200 times, and finally he got the research facilities he needed with the help of johns hopkins, and developed a pancreatic cancer test that is ister, and cheaper, which not bad for a guy who is barely old enough to drive. where is jack? jack, stand up, because that is spec
three students, kevin jackson, alec jackson and caleb robinson, the folks that i talked about and keep in mind, they are in t hird, fourth grade, and they have this idea for cool heads so that victor does not get overheated when he is on the field. think about that, if you are inventing stuff in the third- grade, what are you going to do when you get to college? we just had the university of alabama national championship football team here last week and i know they are interested in this idea...
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jackson, michael jackson died from this gas that was administered by a doctor hired by this concert promoter. >> and that's the attorney, brian panish. >> potentially $1 billion. >> with a "b." >> correct. at the time of jackson's death, they presented experts to say that he would have a long and lucrative -- >> what are the odds? >> i think they are going to prevail in this lawsuit, that it was negligent hiring by aeg. >> so aeg hired a bad doctor, and that's why they lose. you concur? >> i concur except the contract was never signed. >> signed by dr. murray. >> there's a problem with aeg not signing the contract. i agree with kimberly. they will get something, the family will get something. they're not going to get $1 billion. >> the jury gives the award and then the judge has to confirm it. >> whatever you give, you've got to break it down a little bit. >> so we should know within the next week or ten days? >> you know what's so important aboutm½/ñ this? only 9 poout of the 12 juror ha to agree. it's more likely than not. >> same deal with the o.j. simpson civil verdict. >> right. >> in
jackson, michael jackson died from this gas that was administered by a doctor hired by this concert promoter. >> and that's the attorney, brian panish. >> potentially $1 billion. >> with a "b." >> correct. at the time of jackson's death, they presented experts to say that he would have a long and lucrative -- >> what are the odds? >> i think they are going to prevail in this lawsuit, that it was negligent hiring by aeg. >> so aeg hired a bad...